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Hong Kong's Housing Crisis Deepens After Devastating Fire

December 6, 2025

In Hong Kong, a recent fire has left a huge mess. It's been more than a week since the fire destroyed a big housing complex. At least 159 people died. Now, the city has a big problem: finding new homes for the thousands of people who survived. They lost almost everything in the fire. The government

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Big Games Ahead: College Football's Conference Showdowns

December 6, 2025

College football fans have a lot to look forward to with nine big conference championship games coming up. These games are set for December 5th and 6th. Teams have been working hard to secure their spots in these important matchups. The schedule is packed with exciting games. On December 6th, BYU w

politics

A New Architect Joins White House Ballroom Project

December 5, 2025

A fresh face is joining the team working on the White House ballroom. Shalom Baranes Associates, a well-known architecture firm based in Washington, D. C. , has been brought on board. This move comes as the project shifts into a new phase, requiring different expertise. The current architect, James

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Life After the Storm: Sri Lanka's Struggle to Rebuild

December 5, 2025

In the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, the picturesque village of Kithulbadde in central Sri Lanka is grappling with a harsh reality. The cyclone, which claimed 479 lives and affected 1. 2 million people, has left deep scars on the landscape and the hearts of its residents. The government reports that

politics

Trump's Harsh Words on Somali Immigrants Spark Debate

December 4, 2025

President Trump recently targeted Somali immigrants in Minnesota, calling them "garbage" and claiming they have "destroyed our country. " This happened during a speech where he talked about alleged fraud in the state's social services. He also mentioned deporting Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Min

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Minnesota's Somali Community: A Story of Resilience and Challenge

December 4, 2025

Minnesota is home to the largest Somali community in the U. S. This group has faced harsh words from President Trump. He recently called them "garbage" and said they should leave the country. He also claimed they have "destroyed" the U. S. and do nothing but complain. Trump's comments came after he

entertainment

Social Media's Dark Side: A Horror Film's Bold Take

December 4, 2025

Horror movies have always been a mirror to society's fears. Today, those fears are increasingly tied to the digital world. Kurtis David Harder, a seasoned horror director, is using this fear to craft a chilling narrative in his new film, Influencers. This movie is a follow-up to his 2023 thriller, I

politics

Hong Kong's Fire and the Crackdown on Dissent

December 3, 2025

In Hong Kong, a tragic fire recently claimed many lives, but the aftermath has sparked even more controversy. The blaze, which destroyed seven apartment buildings and killed at least 159 people, has left the city reeling. As rescuers and firefighters worked to contain the flames, authorities faced a

environment

South Carolina's Coastal Crisis: Time to Update Old Rules

December 3, 2025

South Carolina's coast is changing fast. Islands are disappearing. Roads and homes are underwater more often. This is not news to people who live there. Yet, the rules that protect these places are stuck in the past. They do not consider rising sea levels or the unique importance of areas like Cape

education

Gaza's Fight to Save Its History Amidst Devastation

December 3, 2025

Gaza is facing a massive rebuilding challenge after the recent war. With 70, 000 people dead, many injured, and countless homes destroyed, the task seems overwhelming. Amidst this chaos, a small group of workers is trying to save what's left of Gaza's cultural heritage. One of the most important si